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nzoliver:
Hi all,

Do 300s use relays or 'direct' to the lights? If 'direct' that is amazing..the Japs used relays on their 1972 corollas!!

ChrisW70:
relays on a 300, think they realised their mistake by then!

mentalmoshio sophs V8i:
i wont change wiring anymore than is really need on land rovers loom.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O9yB09iGYqU

this is mine with td5 head lights and blue l.e.d side lights blue headlight bulbs all 55w bulbs expect l.e.d

MudPlugger:
Mine has the cool blue 100/90 watt bulbs, at the minute they're run straight off the stalk but I shall be fitting relays to get the full power out of them in the very near future.

The bulbs are bright as it is but could be a little better!

Boddle:

--- Quote from: Banjo on September 25, 2008, 10:40:48 ---Need to sort out the candles on my 200tdi, which bulbs give the most improvement ?white, blue, or 100w ( illegal i know, but prob no more dazzling  than modern headlights ).
--- End quote ---

 Depends on the age of vehicle pre 1991(I think april but suggest any which is list as 1991 Model year) you can fit any bulb as long as it is in an E' approved lamp and pre 1983 there is no restriction (although if they are regared as dangerous you would be done I'm sure)
 Vehicle manufacture with 1991 model year and later it is a legal requirement to fit E' approved bulbs to E' approved lamps. There are some E'approve 100watt bulbs out there but they are rare though.

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